Loads the context groups contained in file into the internal DICOM context group table
public void LoadXml(
string file
)
Public Overloads Sub LoadXml( _
ByVal file As String _
)
public void LoadXml(
string file
)
function Leadtools.Dicom.DicomContextGroupTable.LoadXml(String)(
file
)
public:
void LoadXml(
String^ file
)
file
string that contains the name of the XML file containing the context groups to load.
Quickly and easily customize the DICOM Context Group Table by editing the dicTableContextGroup.xml file that is found in the LEADTOOLS Sample Images folder. The dicTableContextGroup.xml file is a human-readable XML file that lists all of the DICOM context groups currently defined in the DICOM Specification. You can edit this with any text editor (i.e. notepad) to add or remove DICOM context groups. Then call LoadXml and pass the full path of the dicTableContextGroup.xml file. Note that calling LoadXml will first remove all context groups that are already present in the table.
For more information, see the topic Working with DICOM Tables
This example loads the DICOM Context Group table from the dicTableContextGroup.xml file that is shipped with the toolkit.
using Leadtools;
using Leadtools.Dicom;
public void TestDicomContextGroupTable_LoadXml()
{
//Make sure to initialize the DICOM engine, this needs to be done only once
//In the whole application
DicomEngine.Startup();
//We don't need to call this since the DicomEngine.Startup already does that for us
//These calls are for demonstration purposes only
DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.Reset();
// Since the table is empty, the count is zero.
int count = 0;
DicomContextGroup contextGroup = DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.GetFirst();
while (contextGroup != null)
{
contextGroup = DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.GetNext(contextGroup);
count++;
}
// Load the IOD table from the dicTableContextGroup.xml file that ships with the toolkit
DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.LoadXml(@"C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images\dicTableContextGroup.xml");
// Get the count -- it will be 197
contextGroup = DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.GetFirst();
while (contextGroup != null)
{
contextGroup = DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.GetNext(contextGroup);
count++;
}
DicomEngine.Shutdown();
}
Imports Leadtools
Imports Leadtools.Dicom
Public Sub TestDicomContextGroupTable_LoadXml()
'Make sure to initialize the DICOM engine, this needs to be done only once
'In the whole application
DicomEngine.Startup()
'We don't need to call this since the DicomEngine.Startup already does that for us
'These calls are for demonstration purposes only
DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.Reset()
' Since the table is empty, the count is zero.
Dim count As Integer = 0
Dim contextGroup As DicomContextGroup = DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.GetFirst()
Do While contextGroup IsNot Nothing
contextGroup = DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.GetNext(contextGroup)
count += 1
Loop
' Load the IOD table from the dicTableContextGroup.xml file that ships with the toolkit
DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.LoadXml("C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images\dicTableContextGroup.xml")
' Get the count -- it will be 197
contextGroup = DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.GetFirst()
Do While contextGroup IsNot Nothing
contextGroup = DicomContextGroupTable.Instance.GetNext(contextGroup)
count += 1
Loop
DicomEngine.Shutdown()
End Sub
DicomContextGroupTable Members
Insert(String,String,Boolean,DicomDateTimeValue,DicomContextGroupTableInsertFlags) Method
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